


LISA BROOKS BLACKSTONE graduated from
the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Philosophy in 1979 and soon transitioned
to the business world as a stockbroker at the
Robinson Humphrey Company.
By the late 1980s she began a family-owned and
operated Arabian horse training and breeding
business. Bringing her expertise in corporate
finance to the horse business, she developed
limited partnerships and stallion syndications for
investors. Additionally, she competed on a
national level in horse show competitions and
earned national honors as an equestrian. Lisa
engaged in the political process governing the
Arabian horse industry and served as a Director
on the Board of the International Arabian Horse
Association for many years. She served on the
Ethical Practices Review Board, a hearing panel
adjudicating allegations of rule infractions by
members. During her ten years on this panel,
Lisa served as Vice-Chairman for six years, hearing
cases involving violations from horse abuse to fraud,
embezzlement, theft, and bribery. Lisa is a licensed
horse show judge and judges internationally.
Lisa received her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Georgia School of Law and began her legal
career as a sole practitioner, handling estate planning, commercial transactions, and civil litigation. Lisa
became an associate with Blackburn, Walter & Sloan and practiced as a general civil litigator focusing on
domestic relations, commercial transactions, real estate litigation, real estate broker advocacy, title insurance
litigation and real estate closings. She also holds a certification as a mediator.
Following a fulfilling tenure with that firm, Lisa decided to go out on her own and formed Lisa B. Blackstone,
LLC, focusing on real estate, estate planning and general business law. She brings her many years of legal
experience as well as her heartfelt desire to provide the best client service this industry can offer to her new
practice.
Lisa is a member of the Georgia Bar Association and the American Bar Association, as well the Family Law,
Real Estate and Alternate Dispute Resolution sections of the state bar.
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